Firefox 15 Beta 1 is more stable than 14.0.1

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  1. berryracer

    berryracer Suspended Member

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    don't know about Palemoon but Waterfox isn't compatible with the IETAB which is why I don't use it
     
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    Good Morning ! Un-installed Firefox 14 this past week...and replaced with Opera. Firefox as noted by other posters would unexpectantly crash and freeze and was bug riddled. On the other hand,Opera is quick and consistent so far. I've enjoyed using previous versions of Firefox,but the last year has not been a banner year in providing the user with a stable product. Sincerely...Securon
     
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    Palemoon is pointless to me, at least in 32 bit. Why run a Firefox clone that is incompatible with many of the addons when you can run the original? 64 bit may be worth it if you must have 64 bit, but lacks even more compatibility. I can't wait until 64 bit goes mainstream.

    I think most of the issue people were having early with 14 were related to Flash player. I have rolled back to 14 for compatibility reasons and I am having no issues at all. I am much looking forward to the final release of 15 though.
     
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    been working fine here both in Windows and Linux Mint.
     
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    I use only NoScript and LastPass, so it wasn't a problem for me. I just wanted to see if I could notice a performance improvement with Palemoon. I didn't. In fact, I found it somewhat unstable, so I uninstalled and reverted to 15.0, b5. The betas have been working great for me.
     
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    No problems with 14.0.1 on all 5 computers.

    I would say it is very stable.
     
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    I haven't had any problem with 14.0.1 personally. I only install stable builds and am not in any hurry to when they come out either.
     
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    Pretty much my experience. I just installed the 15.0 candidate from the Mozilla FTP site. It may or may not be the final build but it could be and it runs nicely.
     
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    Firefox 15 (FINAL) Leaked -http://forums.pctweakers.net/showthread.php/155-Firefox-15-
     

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